ENPS Workflow MOS versions supported - 2.8.3, 2.6 Omneon
The ability to create placeholders within the ENPS Assignment Area for raw ingested material.
The ability to create placeholders within the ENPS Assignment Area for raw ingested material within an NLE.
The ability to create placeholders within a Running Order for edited or completed media.
The ability to make ENPS aware of raw ingested or finished/edited media.
The ability to Autocreate media objects.
The ability to Manually create media objects.
The ability to copy ENPS stories between sites results in the transparent and automatic copy of embedded media as well.
The ability to display the Status of a media file (i.e. Ready, Not Ready, Playing, Stop, Queued).
The ability to preview media within a script.  
The ability to assign or display channel assignments.
The ability to dynamically create and update a play list within a Media Object Server.
The ability to receive the full context of data associated with a Rundown.
The ability to allow other devices to send specific and unambiguous “PLAY” “EXECUTE” “PAUSE” “STOP” AND “SIGNAL” commands to a Media Object Server.  
The ability to drag and drop media from within a script directly onto a NLE timeline.  
The ability to edit an ENPS script from within an External Device.  
The ability to display an Active X Plug-in within its own window, detached from ENPS.
The ability to Drag and Drop media from Active X Plug-in directly into an ENPS script.
The ability to double click a media file in ENPS brings back media in the Active X Plug-in.
The ability to view and search the media database within ENPS via the Active X Plug-in.
The ability to include an archived media file in an active Rundown, automatically brings back media from Archive.
The ability to automatically begin communicating with the ENPS “Buddy” Server, only if the Primary Server is unavailable.

 

MOS Version: 2.8.3 Supported: Yes or No
No*= Partially Supported
  MOS Version: 2.8.2 Supported: Yes or No
No*= Partially Supported
Profile 0: Basic Communication Yes
  Profile 0: Basic Communication Not supported
Profile 1: Basic Object Based Workflow Yes
  Profile 1: Basic Object Based Workflow Not supported
Profile 2: Basic Running Order/Content List Workflow Yes
  Profile 2: Basic Running Order/Content List Workflow Not supported
Profile 3: Advanced Object Based Workflow Yes
  Profile 3: Advanced Object Based Workflow Not supported
Profile 4: Advance RO/Content List Workflow No
  Profile 4: Advance RO/Content List Workflow Not supported
Profile 5: Item Control No
  Profile 5: Item Control Not supported
Profile 6: MOS Redirection No
  Profile 6: MOS Redirection Not supported
Profile 7: MOS RO/Content List Modification No   Profile 7: MOS RO/Content List Modification Not supported

 

MOS Version: 2.8.1 Supported: Yes or No
No*= Partially Supported
  MOS Version: 2.8 Supported: Yes or No
No*= Partially Supported
Profile 0: Basic Communication Not supported   Profile 0: Basic Communication Not supported
Profile 1: Basic Object Based Workflow Not supported   Profile 1: Basic Object Based Workflow Not supported
Profile 2: Basic Running Order/Content List Workflow Not supported   Profile 2: Basic Running Order/Content List Workflow Not supported
Profile 3: Advanced Object Based Workflow Not supported   Profile 3: Advanced Object Based Workflow Not supported
Profile 4: Advance RO/Content List Workflow Not supported   Profile 4: Advance RO/Content List Workflow Not supported
Profile 5: Item Control Not supported   Profile 5: Item Control Not supported
Profile 6: MOS Redirection Not supported   Profile 6: MOS Redirection Not supported

 

MOS Version: 2.6 Yes
MOS Version: 2.5 Not supported